Walking through Las Casas feels like wandering into a bygone era. The cobblestone streets, wooden bridges, and “bahay na bato” architecture—a fusion of native Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese influences—create an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and enchanting. You’ve got grand mansions alongside simpler wooden stilt houses, each chosen for its historical or cultural significance. There’s even a small church, Sanctuario de San Jose, adding to the old-world charm. Beyond the houses, the resort offers a beachfront, a river for kayaking, and activities like heritage tours, cultural performances, and even kalesa (horse-drawn carriage) rides to immerse you in Filipino traditions.